Juan Valdenebro
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Hi,Field curvature is just one of the major aberrations, and a major part of lens design is about trading off the different aberrations against each other and against other considerations (size, price, and so on). So for example, there' s no particular type of glass that minimizes field curvature. In that Nikkor, there might have been some glass that used in one element enabled a tradeoff that reduced field curvature, but it doesn't mean that plunking that glass into some other lens or some other element would have a good effect.
Juan, in your example of a 35mm lens on 35mm film, at f/8 and focused at 2 meters, the conventional depth of field (with a circle of confusion of 0.03mm) is roughly from 1.4 to 3.2 meters. Probably not enough to bring the house into sharp focus even with a perfectly flat field lens. Try for example the DOF calculator at https://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html In contrast, focusing at 3 meters, the DOF is from 1.9 to 7.2 meters. While curvature of field may have affected your photographs, the other issue is that one loses DOF very rapidly as one focuses closer.
The lens was focused at 3 meters, thanks.